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The Kengyiliahirsuta karyotype polymorphisms as revealed by FISH with tandem repeats and single-gene probes

Kengyiliahirsuta (Keng, 1959) J. L. Yang, C. Yen et B. R. Baum, 1992, a perennial hexaploidy species, is a wild relative species to wheat with great potential for wheat improvement and domestication. The genome structure and cross-species homoeology of K.hirsuta chromosomes with wheat were assayed u...

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Autores principales: Tao, Xiaoyan, Liu, Bo, Dou, Quanwen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8580955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34804380
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v15.i4.71525
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Liu, Bo
Dou, Quanwen
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description Kengyiliahirsuta (Keng, 1959) J. L. Yang, C. Yen et B. R. Baum, 1992, a perennial hexaploidy species, is a wild relative species to wheat with great potential for wheat improvement and domestication. The genome structure and cross-species homoeology of K.hirsuta chromosomes with wheat were assayed using 14 single-gene probes covering all seven homoeologous groups, and four repetitive sequence probes 45S rDNA, 5S rDNA, pAs1, and (AAG)(10) by FISH. Each chromosome of K.hirsuta was well characterized by homoeological determination and repeats distribution patterns. The synteny of chromosomes was strongly conserved in the St genome, whereas synteny of the Y and P genomes was more distorted. The collinearity of 1Y, 2Y, 3Y and 7Y might be interrupted in the Y genome. A new 5S rDNA site on 2Y might be translocated from 1Y. The short arm of 3Y might involve translocated segments from 7Y. The 7 Y was identified as involving a pericentric inversion. A reciprocal translocation between 2P and 4P, and tentative structural aberrations in the subtelomeric region of 1PL and 4PL, were observed in the P genome. Chromosome polymorphisms, which were mostly characterized by repeats amplification and deletion, varied between chromosomes, genomes, and different populations. However, two translocations involving a P genome segmental in 3YL and a non-Robertsonial reciprocal translocation between 4Y and 3P were identified in two independent populations. Moreover, the proportion of heterozygous karyotypes reached almost 35% in all materials, and almost 80% in the specific population. These results provide new insights into the genome organization of K.hirsuta and will facilitate genome dissection and germplasm utilization of this species.
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spelling pubmed-85809552021-11-19 The Kengyiliahirsuta karyotype polymorphisms as revealed by FISH with tandem repeats and single-gene probes Tao, Xiaoyan Liu, Bo Dou, Quanwen Comp Cytogenet Research Article Kengyiliahirsuta (Keng, 1959) J. L. Yang, C. Yen et B. R. Baum, 1992, a perennial hexaploidy species, is a wild relative species to wheat with great potential for wheat improvement and domestication. The genome structure and cross-species homoeology of K.hirsuta chromosomes with wheat were assayed using 14 single-gene probes covering all seven homoeologous groups, and four repetitive sequence probes 45S rDNA, 5S rDNA, pAs1, and (AAG)(10) by FISH. Each chromosome of K.hirsuta was well characterized by homoeological determination and repeats distribution patterns. The synteny of chromosomes was strongly conserved in the St genome, whereas synteny of the Y and P genomes was more distorted. The collinearity of 1Y, 2Y, 3Y and 7Y might be interrupted in the Y genome. A new 5S rDNA site on 2Y might be translocated from 1Y. The short arm of 3Y might involve translocated segments from 7Y. The 7 Y was identified as involving a pericentric inversion. A reciprocal translocation between 2P and 4P, and tentative structural aberrations in the subtelomeric region of 1PL and 4PL, were observed in the P genome. Chromosome polymorphisms, which were mostly characterized by repeats amplification and deletion, varied between chromosomes, genomes, and different populations. However, two translocations involving a P genome segmental in 3YL and a non-Robertsonial reciprocal translocation between 4Y and 3P were identified in two independent populations. Moreover, the proportion of heterozygous karyotypes reached almost 35% in all materials, and almost 80% in the specific population. These results provide new insights into the genome organization of K.hirsuta and will facilitate genome dissection and germplasm utilization of this species. Pensoft Publishers 2021-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8580955/ /pubmed/34804380 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v15.i4.71525 Text en Xiaoyan Tao, Bo Liu, Quanwen Dou https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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The Kengyiliahirsuta karyotype polymorphisms as revealed by FISH with tandem repeats and single-gene probes
title The Kengyiliahirsuta karyotype polymorphisms as revealed by FISH with tandem repeats and single-gene probes
title_full The Kengyiliahirsuta karyotype polymorphisms as revealed by FISH with tandem repeats and single-gene probes
title_fullStr The Kengyiliahirsuta karyotype polymorphisms as revealed by FISH with tandem repeats and single-gene probes
title_full_unstemmed The Kengyiliahirsuta karyotype polymorphisms as revealed by FISH with tandem repeats and single-gene probes
title_short The Kengyiliahirsuta karyotype polymorphisms as revealed by FISH with tandem repeats and single-gene probes
title_sort kengyiliahirsuta karyotype polymorphisms as revealed by fish with tandem repeats and single-gene probes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8580955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34804380
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v15.i4.71525
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